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The folks over Play First allowed me to get the full version of the game so I could try it out.
It took me awhile to actually play it because like I said in my earlier post, I am not really into computer games.
One day I just sat down and decided to give it a go. I am one of those people who doesn’t read directions- I just jump right in. Lucky for me; the first round tells you exactly how to do each step so there wasn’t much to figure out. After awhile I started to wonder if the whole game would be that way because if so it would be boring.
I moved on to the next round and it was just go, go, go; no pop up directions or anything. “Yes, this is what I am talking about” is what I was saying to myself. I was really getting into it, racking up points, breaking up fights, serving appetizers, serving cake, seating guests. I think I was doing a good job; but by the 3rd round the bride and groom in the background had really mean looks on their faces, so I was probably missing a few steps that I would have known about had I read the instructions.
I played for 15 minutes and then I stopped because I knew that if I didn’t I’d be sitting there all day. I am rating this game potentially addictive because it’s that intriguing. If you like computer games you’ll like this one. If you don’t like computer games you might find yourself pleasantly surprised; either way I say go for it and give the game a try.
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I downloaded the trial version (30 min of play I think) and it was pretty fun but just when it got interesting my trial was up LOL. And it’s NOT worth 20$ IMHO.